Archbishop Makarios of Australia completes pastoral visit to Perth

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His Eminence Archbishop Makarios of Australia arrived in Perth, Western Australia on the evening of Tuesday, December 23, accompanied by His Grace Bishop Iakovos of Miletoupolis.

The Archbishop was warmly received by clergy and faithful of the Greek Orthodox Diocese of Perth, led by His Grace Bishop Elpidios.

Visits and meetings

On Wednesday, December 24, Archbishop Makarios visited the Consulate of Greece in Perth, meeting with Consul Eleni Georgopoulou.

The meeting, also attended by Bishop Elpidios, focused on matters affecting the Greek Orthodox community in WA, with both sides expressing a desire to maintain close cooperation between the Church and the Hellenic Consular authorities.

Christmas Day celebrations

On Christmas Day, the Archbishop presided over the Hierarchical Divine Liturgy at the Holy Church of Saint Nektarios in Dianella, alongside Bishop Elpidios and Bishop Iakovos.

During the service, he conferred the ecclesiastical rank of Protopresbyter upon Fr John Athanasiou in recognition of his nine years of service to the parish, praising his devotion, selflessness, and steadfast faith.

His Eminence noted in a speech on the day that Fr John had served the Parish of Saint Nektarios for nine years without receiving any salary, quietly donating it all to the parish, a hidden act of generosity.

The Archbishop also welcomed Fr Nicholas Carmona-Torres as the new Parish Priest, encouraging parishioners to support him with love and unity.

Ordination and honours

A highlight of the visit was the ordination of Ioan Ancuta to the diaconate, recognising his years of service at the Holy Monastery of Saint John of the Mountain.

Archbishop Makarios emphasised the importance of purity of heart, love for Christ, and service to humanity in the ministry.

Additionally, the Archbishop awarded the Medal of the Order of the Christ-loving to Athanasios Limnios for his long-standing contributions to the Archdiocese and the Greek community in Perth.

Archbishop Makarios’ pastoral visit brought spiritual joy to the faithful of WA, combining liturgical celebrations, ordinations, and recognition of outstanding service within the community.

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